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GREAT NOVELTIES Especially in Ladies’ sud Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, also in oilier Drapery of all descriptions. J. D. COX, WALLACE STREET, FEATHERSTON, Has just 'received a large consignment of Ladies’and Children’s Shoes, Boots, &c.. of quite a novel pattern, at remarkably low prices and guaranteed first rate in quality. One visit will convince. J. D. COX, Is prepared to make a redaction of 5 per cent, upon all accounts paid punctually at the month; also, one penny in the shilling will be returned on all goods sold for cash. Come and see J. D. Cox’s NEW WINTER GOODS, comprising Fur Capes, Ulsters and Ladies’ Hats of the very latest fashions. J. D. OOX’B Watertight Boots and Men’s, Women’s and Children,a Boots of all desctip. lions are the beet and cheapest in the district. J. D. COX, Wishes particularly to draw attention to Lis splendid stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Hoseiry which has beet.' ujadei; his personal supervision. ; , J. D. COX’S Prices will challenge bompetition in consequence ol hie dealing with direct importers of goods in Wellington and therefore can sell lower than any other house in the Wairarapa. J. D. COX, Having had 12 years, experience in the trade, ia thoroughly conversant in buying to the best advantage, and that combined with making his business at a minimum of expense, enables him to give the public a chance to supply their wants at a low rate. Agent (or the Mutual Assurance Association of Victoria; the Auetralian Mercantile Fire Insurances ; and the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. J. D. COX, GENERAL STOREKEEPER WALLACE STREET FEATHERSTON 121 ALEX. GRIGG, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.

Fresh Fruit Daily. Refreshments Supplied. Families waited upon lor orders. CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. TV BYTE CONFECTIONER. AND FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, High Street, Carterton. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. Mr Sdvftrd L. Vakelin takes this opportunity of thanking his fnende and the public for the patronage they hate rendered bha during the past 30 year*, eepeeially eoasidenog that owing to fhe multifarious businesses in which fhaTe been engaged, I have not bean able to give the Baking aim Confectionery Department that attention which is necessary. Feeling thit responsibility, 1 haro sold to Mr Kasmoasen* (late of Wellington, and who has been in the employ of the late Peter Laisg for the past 15 years), my Bakery and Confectionery’ Establishment, and sm confident that the Public of Carterton will rally round hiM, and give I mi every encouragement aa a thorough tradesman ani new settler amongst ua E. L. WAKELIN. In eonneotion with t 'id above, 1 beg to inform the inhabitants of this important district that nothing shall be wanting on my part to ensure their kind patronage: Having a lengthened Home and colonial experience, I shall he prepared to undertake the wants of the public in the 3>akias and Confectionery Department. From me they will obtain every civility and attention, as I shall spare no effort iu building up a thorough good trade. On the otner hand, ail I desire on tno part ef the public is a fair portion of their patronage and assiitanee, which I shall make it my duty tc merit. NEELS RASMUSSEN. NEILS RASMUSSEN, Baker and Confectioner, 40 Carterton. W.H. SPEARMAN BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, Featherston. WH. SPEAKUAN begs to announce . to the Public of Featherston and the surrounding district that he has commenced business aa above, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share ef public patronage. Small Goods of every description made to order on the shortest notice. 206 Messrs Bacon and Go. JJAVING engaged Mr J. Fostsb, a Miller of large experience, both in Victoria and New Zealand, holding first class certificates of competency, have much pleasure in being able to guarantee their brand of FLOUR As Second to None, And solicit a oontinlUthce of their customers’ esteemed favors, and a tridl Ucdh ell, Waipotia Mills - Masterton. November 2, 1883. 796 PUBLIC NOTICE. IT hiving coma to the knowledge' of the undersigned that unscrupulous persona have been selling Slop Goods (principally WATERTIGHT'S) as our make, we beg to state that in order to protect our customers and the public from imposition, in future, all goods of our make will be stamped thus —D. T, FRY, and will be onr trade mark; and we turtber stale that all goods manufactured by us will be of first cl:-.* material and workmanship sod warranted as eucu. D.T. FRY& SONS BOOT & SHOE MAKERS, FEATHEBBTON. MR ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY. Royal College Snrgeons, Ireland. Wtnus Stkebt Wklusoton Bscond from Manners-street, .

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1695, 17 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1695, 17 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1695, 17 June 1885, Page 4

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